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Blendtec’s “Will it Blend?” iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c Edition [VIDEO]
Blendtec has released their annual "Will it blend" video, this time featuring the new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. Check it out below but not if you get queasy easily because it's not pretty: http://youtu.be/GAuhUTzNwiY
Next-Generation iPad to Come with Fingerprint Sensor? [VIDEO]
iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 will apparently feature a fingerprint sensor.
Toronto’s KnowRoaming SIM Sticker Offers Cheaper Roaming Charges
Toronto's KnowRoaming aims to offer a solution to bypass excessive roaming charges.
AnandTech On Android Benchmark Cheating: “They’re (Almost) All Dirty”
AnandTech's latest report reveals that almost all Android smartphone makers are cheating with benchmarks.
Apple Starts Training Its AppleCare Staff On Upcoming OS X Mavericks
Apple has reportedly started training its AppleCare Staff on Mac OS X Mavericks ahead of a likely launch towards the end of October.
‘Rogers Alerts’ Officially Launches: SMS Coupons Based on your Location
Rogers has officially launched Rogers Alerts, where customers can receive coupons based on their location via text message.
Analysis: Nearly 10% Of All Corporate Cash Is Held by Apple
According to an analysis by Moody’s, Apple's $147B cash reserves now account for nearly 10% of all corporate cash held by U.S. non financial companies.
64-Bit A7 Processor In iPhone 5S Is Simply A Marketing Stunt, Claims Qualcomm [u]
Qualcomm executive has said in an interview that Apple’s 64-bit A7 processor is more of a marketing gimmick than a technical enhancement.
How to Fix Motion Sickness in iOS 7 According to Jimmy Kimmel [VIDEO]
Jimmy Kimmel has suggested a possible fix for motion sickness in iOS 7--will it work?
CableLabs Executive Joins Apple to Work on “Something Big”
CableLabs Executive Jean-François Mulé, joined Apple last month, to work on "something big".
Apple Plans to Leverage iTunes Radio to Premiere Music Albums
iTunes Radio is the perfect platform to premiere a song or an album, Apple SVP Eddie Cue said in an interview.
Ottawa’s Wireless Policy is Doomed to Fail, Study Says
Mobilicity's fate is casting doubts on the government’s plans to encourage competition, and whether the upcoming 700 MHz spectrum auction should go ahead as planned.